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COVID-19 Impact on Young Arthroplasty Surgeons
Brian M Culp1, Nicholas B Frisch2
1Princeton Orthopaedic Associates, Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery, Princeton, NJ.
Background:
The current coronavirus crisis, COVID-19, has affected all orthopedic surgeons. Surgeons at early stages of their career are at risk of being affected differently than their more established counterparts.
Methods:
We conducted an online survey for members of the Young Arthroplasty Group to determine what effects this had on their current practice.
Results:
Nearly 40% of our surveyed group responded ranging from residents, fellows, and early career surgeons. All groups had been affected by the crisis, with different impacts on each subgroup.
Conclusion:
COVID-19 had significant impact on young surgeons affecting their compensation, redeployment, and career advancement. Available resources should be offered to this group, where available, to mitigate the impact of the crisis.
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